Some time ago, we wrote about Icelandic design firm Glama-Kim’s prefab Summerhouse. A few days ago, I got a nice email from architect Olafur Mathiesen with an update on their work, including some great new photos. They will also be included in a book called Mini House Now, forthcoming from Loft Publications.
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Wendy Catlin
I am very interested in this design as a possiblity for a unit in California. Will it be available there at all? Is it less than 1000sq feet?
thanks, wendy
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PREFAB FRIDAY: Icelandic Prefab Update
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Some time ago, we wrote about Icelandic design firm Glama-Kim's prefab Summerhouse. A few days ago, I got a nice email from architect Olafur Mathiesen with an update on their work, including some great new photos. They will also be included in a book called Mini House Now, forthcoming from Loft Publications.
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Some time ago, we wrote about Icelandic design firm Glama-Kim's prefab Summerhouse. A few days ago, I got a nice email from architect Olafur Mathiesen with an update on their work, including some great new photos. They will also be included in a book called Mini House Now, forthcoming from Loft Publications.
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Some time ago, we wrote about Icelandic design firm Glama-Kim's prefab Summerhouse. A few days ago, I got a nice email from architect Olafur Mathiesen with an update on their work, including some great new photos. They will also be included in a book called Mini House Now, forthcoming from Loft Publications.
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Some time ago, we wrote about Icelandic design firm Glama-Kim's prefab Summerhouse. A few days ago, I got a nice email from architect Olafur Mathiesen with an update on their work, including some great new photos. They will also be included in a book called Mini House Now, forthcoming from Loft Publications.